ROYAL OAK — A public hearing on plans for a Hilton Garden Inn, apartments, two mixed-use buildings and a parking deck for the former Fresard car dealership is set for Tuesday at City Hall.

A group of developers known only as 400 Main LLC submitted new plans for a four-building complex at the long-vacant site on Main Street just north of 11 Mile Road.

Their latest proposal calls for an eight-story hotel, eight-story apartment building, a five-story building with a restaurant, a three-story building with stores and offices, and a four-story parking deck.

The developers’ early talks with Hotel Indigo didn’t materialize. However, Hilton came on board with a 114-room boutique hotel when the project was rounded out with 82 apartments and more business uses, said architect Jason Krieger, 37, of Royal Oak.

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Krieger-Klatt Architects of Royal Oak designed the contemporary complex that will be made of brick, cast stone, metal and glass if it is approved by the Plan Commission and then City Commission.

“We want to blend in with the town but be fresh so we went with clean lines and ribbons of glass,” Krieger said. “We didn’t want to copy an old building.”

He estimates the project represents at least a $30 million investment in the block between University and Pingree streets. He said it will stretch downtown activity farther north.

“It’s going to bring people from out of the state to Royal Oak and add more residents downtown,” Krieger said. “The hotel connects to the five-story building, which is set back and has a first-floor restaurant, probably a high-end steakhouse. There’s an open area for dining for the hotel and restaurant. The southwest corner will have benches and be like a pocket park. The idea is to draw people north of 11 Mile and create growth.”

Plans show the five-story building closest to University and connected to the hotel. The three-story building is at the southeast corner of Main and Pingree. The apartments are behind the five-story building. The parking deck abuts Barton Towers.

“We can park everyone on the site,” Krieger said. “We won’t have any parking impact.”

Truck traffic and Dumpsters are between the project’s buildings to shield neighbors from noise, he added.

The Hilton Garden Inn will have about 5,500-square feet of meeting/banquet space and a company restaurant. Ballantine Steakhouse is still under consideration for the adjoining building.

Project representatives met with Barton Tower residents Friday. They also showed the plans to Main North Loft condo owners and Genesis Church members.

“So far the feedback has been positive,” Krieger said.

Room rates at the Hotel Garden Inn in downtown Detroit start at $159 a night and go up to $400 a night during major events, such as the Detroit Tigers in the World Series.

The Plan Commission meets at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Royal Oak City Hall. The agenda is lengthy with requests to:

Renovate the building at 500 S. Washington Ave. for retail, office and residential uses; convert retail space at 501-503 S. Main into a restaurant; convert office space at 612 N. Main into a fitness center; and allow temporary sales of seasonal goods at Woodward-Hunter Shell, 31785 Woodward Ave.